While the application and use of big data to find cost savings, new customers and improve retention is widely embraced, some companies are finding ways to accomplish all of that and more. Learn how companies are saving money and

Part 1 of this three-part series explores key findings, recommendations and business-critical areas to understand when planning, refining or implementing IoT solutions in business or industrial sectors.

There will still be plenty of work to go around so job prospects should remain good, especially for those who keep up with technology, broaden their skill sets, and get a better understanding of their company's business needs.

Healthcare payers' business models are undergoing seismic changes, changes that are affecting the entire industry. The most successful companies are making use of that data to address their challenges. This paper examines some of the

The startup adds support for columnar storage, in-memory caching and cost-optimized AWS storage to its hybrid transactional and analytical processing platform.

It may take several years or even decades, but hackers won’t necessarily always be human. Artificial intelligence –- a technology that also promises to revolutionize cyber security -- could one day become the go-to hacking tool.

Location, location, location: As the old joke goes, those are the three keys to business success. Now, with big data analysis, corporations can be smarter than ever before about where to open up new offices or businesses.

As mobile competition heats up, Nokia is betting that advanced data analytics and machine learning will help wireless carriers optimize their customer service.

While other models address what Big Data "is", or what big data "does", few succeed at providing the pragmatic executive an actionable roadmap to achieve tangible business value. This paper lays out that roadmap by analyzing the three

The new cloud service is optimized for enterprise ephemeral workloads on AWS and designed to integrate with Amazon S3, RDS and EC2.

Google's using its wealth of user data -- what music you have listened to before and what music you keep going back to, along with music you check out on YouTube, and which artists and genres you search for.

The failed predictions in the U.S. presidential race could cast doubts on some hot technology sectors, including big data and customer relationship management.

Learn how Clarity Solution Group worked with a social media giant to revolutionize the art and science of both understanding and influencing customer behavior, successfully boosting advertisers' marketing effectiveness as a result.